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Steve Jobs 1955-2011

The world lost one of it's greatest innovators today. Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer, was the father of personal computing having "liberating" the point and click interface for computers from Xerox.

Other things that Mr. Jobs helped make every day parts of our lives are:

Digital music

Pixar and the revolution in computer animation

PDA's

Computers that look cool

Tablet computing

Really smart Smart Phones

Many geeks weep today for the world as we know it would be a different place were it not for him.

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